The Midwest Author Channel
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only born Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. For God didn’t send his Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world should be saved through him. He who believes in him is not judged."
John 3:16-18
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Ernest Hemingway Birthplace Oak Park, Illinois
Where Pa Ingalls grew up in Elgin, IL
Concord, WI Where Ma and Pa Ingalls got married and Ma Ingalls was a teacher
Where Caroline Quiner Ingalls grew up in Wisconsin and where she and Charles Ingalls were neighbors
Ernest Hemingway's name on a war memorial Oak Park, IL
Corron Road, Elgin, IL Ingalls Family Pioneer Cemetery
Ma Ingalls Caroline Quiner Ingalls Birthplace Marker, Brookfield, WI
Book review: Young Pioneers Rose Wilder Lane AKA Let The Hurricane Roar with Footage of Plum Creek
Reflections on Owning a Wild Land
Aboard the Mark Twain Paddleboat, on the Mississippi River
A Look Inside the Home Mark Twain Grew Up In
Cardiff Hill: Visiting the Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn Statue
Mark Twain in Keokuk, Iowa
Visiting the Mark Twain Bench Statue in Dubuque, Iowa, Mississippi River
Zumbro River mentioned near Uncle Peter's farm. Retracing Laura Ingalls Wilder back to Lake City, MN
South Troy, MN Little House on the Prairie School House and Marker 1876
Seeing the Little House in the Big Woods site in Winter
Finally driving home: DeSmet, South Dakota to Wisconsin
Site 6 Touring the Charles and Caroline Ingalls Ranch in DeSmet, SD- Little Town on the Prairie
Laura Ingalls Wilder - Retracing Walnut Grove, MN to DeSmet, SD
Ingalls Gravesites DeSmet, SD
Walnut Grove MN On the Banks of Plum Creek Laura Ingalls Wilder Part 2 of 2
Lake Pepin, WI Little House in the Big Woods
Site 5 Walnut Grove, MN On the Banks of Plum Creek Laura Ingalls Wilder Part 1 of 2
Priairie School at the Ingalls Homestead Johnson School No 20. 1880s building walk through